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NAVAL CADETS.
2339
LIST OP ARTICLES REQUIRED FOR A NAVAL CADET UNDER TRAINING.
Sheets ..
Pillow cases . .
Uniform Jacket*
,, trousers'
„ waistcoat*
Flannel lined
waistcoat*
Uniformcaps,peakJ ,g
J turned down* J
Working summer
suit, blue tweed,
with two pis.
trousers*
"Working winter suit,
of special material*
Loose fitting over-
coat—monkey
jacket*
Cloth uniform
monkey Jacket ..
"Uniform greatcoat*
White flannel trous-
ers (well shrunk) . .
White flannel shirts
(with collars to
turn down) ..
White flannel shirts
with collar bands
White flannel collars
White day shirts . .
Collars*
Pyjama suit ..
Sopk^/ Merino
60CKS tThickWoollen
g/Thin merino
p \ (short)
2 / Thick for winter
■Q V (long) ..
{Thin merino
Thick for
winter
Bath towel
Face towel
Sweaters (high neck)
Neckties (black silk)
of uniform pattern)
Pocket handkerchiefs
White woollen gloves
Braces ..
Boots, strong laced,
soles at least three-
eight in. thick
Shoes,Oxford, patent
leather, with strong
soles
\)
Uniform gaiters
Hair brush, comb,
clothes brush, tooth
brush, nail brush,
sponge
Soiled linen bag,
with name ..
Rug, of uniform
pattern*
Portmanteau, with
name
iTliematerial
I of pattern
jacket is to Travelling bag with
be strictly initials.
, adhered to.
Used as over-
coat at Os-
borne, and
forms part
of working
winter suit
at Dart-
mouth. Waterproof coat or a
pegamoid coat
Football knickers,
jersey, boots, and
stockings
Gymnastic belt
Linen cricket hat ..
Straw hat
Knife lanyards
White canvas gym-
nastic shoes ..
Brown canvas shoes,
with thick rubber
^
Optional at
Osborne as
theloose fit-
ting mon-
key jacket
is consider-
ed sufficient
for ordinary
wear.
}
Plain fronts
no toe caps.t
Chest covers
Cap covers
Duck trousers
Comforter
Shoes, thick, for en-
gine room
Gloves for engine
room
To be ol the
to 11 owing
dimensions-
3ft. 4in. by
lft. 5in. by
lft. lin.
To be of such
a size that it
can be stowed
inside Port-
ma n t e a u
when latter
is empty.
Supplied by
Admiralty.
Obtainable at
the College.
as necessary
Obtainable at
the College.
Note.— 1. Clothing to be distinctly marked with
the Cadet's name in full.
2. Trousers to be made without pockets, and the
two working suits to have only one pocket on left
outside breast, and one pocket inside right breast.
3. There is no special pattern for underclothing.
I. Government bedding will be supplied, for which
a charge of Is. per month will be made. (This does
not include sheets or pillow cases.)
The following articles can be supplied at the
Colleges if the Cadets require them :—
Braces. Links.
Silk ties (uniform). Bootlaces.
Tooth brushes. Cashmere scarves.
Tooth powder and paste. Bathing drawers.
Collar studs. Cricket shoes.
Front studs. Key rings.
Articles supplied at the Colleges will be charged
to the Cadet's personal account; they will be charged
at cost price allowing sufficient margin to cover
expense of transit only.
* A pattern can be seen at the Admiralty Pattern Rooms, Broadway, Westminster.S.W.
t For flrBt year at the R.N. College. Osborne Cadets may wear any suitable black laced boots which
they have been wearing prior to joining the College.

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